We’re being asked to calculate the sodium ions (Na+) are present in 325 mL of 0.850 M Na2SO4.
Recall that molarity is the ratio of the moles of solute and the volume of solution (in liters).
In other words:
The flow for this problem will be like this:
How many sodium ions (Na+) are present in 325 mL of 0.850 M Na2SO4?
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